not from a Windows command prompt.
Also, the easiest way to process a .ly file if you run in Windows is simply to double click
on the file.
/Mats
Chip wrote:
I've had lily installed on windoze for quite some time now and it used to work fine. Then recently something changed because now when I try to run lilypond from the command line I get the error
C:\\temp> lilypond 'lilypond' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. Process lilypond exited with code 1 C:\\temp>
I use Jedit and the plugins/console. So I did a fresh download/install of lilypond/cygwin and still get that same error. Is this a windoze problem or cygwin or jedit?
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Chip
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